“An impossibility does not disturb us until its accomplishment shows what fools we were.”
Henry S. Haskins“Treat the other man's faith gently: it is all he has to believe with.”
Henry S. Haskins“The greatest masterpieces were once only pigments on a palette.”
Henry S. Haskins“Mistakes fail in their mission of helping the person who blames them on the other fellow.”
Henry S. Haskins“Disappointments should be cremated not embalmed.”
Henry S. Haskins“If a man hears much that a woman says she is not beautiful.”
Henry S. Haskins“An impossibility does not disturb us until its accomplishment shows what fools we were.”
Henry S. Haskins“Mistakes fail in their mission of helping the person who blames them on the other fellow.”
Henry S. Haskins“A stiff attitude is one of the phenomena of rigor mortis.”
Henry S. Haskins“No one has yet computed how many imaginary triumphs are silently celebrated by people each year to keep up their courage.”
Henry S. Haskins“The time to stop talking is when the other person nods his head affirmatively but says nothing.”
Henry S. Haskins